At Best Startup US we track over 1,000,000 US startups and over 3 million people who hold key positions in these companies. We use this directory of startups to highlight top employees, founders and board members we think deserve more appreciation than they are currently getting.
This list showcases the top United States based Founder operating in the Non Profit space. If you think a Founder is missing from this list, feel free to contact our editor on editor@beststartup.us.
The individuals on this list have been included because of exceptional performance in one of the following categories:
- Innovation – Operating as a key part in an extremely innovative business or startup.
- Growth – Operating as a key figure in the growth and upscale of a market leading business or startup.
- Management – Showing exceptional management skills.
- Societal impact – Putting their business on the map for their positive societal or environmental impact.
Our Data – We source our data from OSINT (open source intelligence) and public directories such as Crunchbase, SemRush and many more. The data from these sources should be treated with a degree of caution and verified yourself.
Jed McCaleb
Co-Founder of Stellar Development Foundation
Jed McCaleb, Stellar cofounder, believes in consciously leveraging technology to reduce inefficiency and improve the human condition. He created eDonkey, one of the largest file-sharing networks of its time, as well as Mt. Gox, the first bitcoin exchange. In 2011, Jed founded Ripple. Recognizing that the world’s financial infrastructure is broken and that too many people are left without resources, he cofounded Stellar in 2014. Jed leads technical development of Stellar, a universal financial network that aims to increase economic participation for all individuals. The Stellar network is supported by Stellar.org, a nonprofit that couples technology with digital financial literacy and contributes to open-source software. Jed is also an advisor to MIRI, which researches artificial intelligence for positive impact.
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About Pantera Capital, Stellar Development Foundation: Stellar Development Foundation supports the development and growth of Stellar, a blockchain network that connects financial infrastructure.
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Sean Parker
Founder & Chairman of Causes
Sean Parker is the Co-Founder & Executive Chairman at Brigade.
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About Airtime, Brigade, Causes, Economic Innovation Group, FWD.us, Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy: Causes.com is an online campaigning platform for people who support a common cause.
Lady Gaga
Founder of Born This Way Foundation
Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, known professionally as Lady Gaga, is an American singer, songwriter, and actress
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About Born This Way Foundation, Haus Beauty: BTWF is for the wellness of young people, and empowering them to create a kinder and braver world.
Cynthia Germanotta
Co-Founder of Born This Way Foundation
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About Born This Way Foundation: BTWF is for the wellness of young people, and empowering them to create a kinder and braver world.
Scott McNealy
Co-Founder & Board Member of Curriki
Scott McNealy is the Co Founder & Board Member at Curriki.
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About Curriki, LiquidSky Software, Wayin, Wayin: Curriki is a not-for-profit organization committed to eliminating the education divide.
Nick Bilogorskiy
Founder and Co-Chairman of Nova Ukraine
Nick Bilogorskiy is a founding team member at Cyphort, a next-generation anti-malware startup, and is currently leading security research there. He came to Cyphort from Facebook where he was the chief malware expert and a security spokesperson for the company, keeping 1 billion active users safe and secure. His Facebook focus was on annihilating botnets that targeted Facebook (e.g., Koobface) by developing countermeasures, remediating victims and working with law enforcement agencies on bad actor attribution and enforcement. Prior to joining Facebook, Nick managed virus research teams at SonicWALL and Fortinet. Nick is skilled in reverse engineering, analysis, writing patterns and tracking malware, frequently quoted in the media. He presented and published research papers at major security conferences. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in computing science and philosophy from Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada, and a GIAC Reverse Engineering Malware (GREM) certification. He holds several patents in computer security. Nick has been an angel investor since 2012, investing into 2-3 seed stage companies per year, focusing on cybersecurity, AI and IOT. He invested in Petcube, Cymmetria and Uber, among others. Nick Bilogorskiy is also the founder and a Director of the largest Ukrainian charity in California, Nova Ukraine, helping Ukraine by fighting corruption, providing humanitarian aid, and increasing awareness about Ukrainian culture in the US.
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About 408 Ventures, Alchemist Accelerator, Google, Nova Ukraine: Nova Ukraine is a non-profit organization dedicated to strengthening civil society in Ukraine.
Amy Gips
Founder of Astia Angels
Founder at Astia Angels.
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About Astia Angels: Astia Angels is a global network of both female and male angel investors that invest in high-growth companies.
Asha Jadeja
Founder of Motwani Jadeja Foundation
Asha founded Dot Edu Ventures in March 2000 to fund innovative technologies emerging from top US universities. Among her many investments are Bytemobile, Kaltix (now Google), Jareva (now Veritas), and Mimosa Systems. Alongside her career in venture capital Asha founded and ran as CEO iScale Inc, a peered networking company for distributing large file content across the internet using proprietary technology. Before iScale Asha was an angel investor and advisor in various silicon valley startups. Asha studied civil engineering for undergrad in India and transitioned into urban planning and policy studies for graduate studies at USC, UC Berkeley, and Stanford. She held several research and analyst positions at multinational agencies such as the United Nations’ Transnationals Corporation and the World Bank while pursuing graduate studies. Her civil engineering and urban planning work included projects such as the Los Angeles Metro Rail.
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About Dot Edu Ventures, Motwani Jadeja Foundation, Various: Motwani Jadeja Foundation is a not-for-profit global venture fund that supports and empowers entrepreneurs to enable exponential change.
Ann Shepherd
COO and Co-Founder of Him For Her
Ann Shepherd is co-founder of social impact venture Him For Her. She serves on the board of fintech startup HoneyBook. Previously Ann was the Senior Vice President of Marketing at OpenTable.
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About Him For Her: Him For Her is a social venture that accelerates the diversity on corporate boards.
Jocelyn Mangan
CEO and Co-Founder of Him For Her
Jocelyn Mangan is the CEO and Co-Founder of Him For Her.
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About Him For Her, Snagajob: Him For Her is a social venture that accelerates the diversity on corporate boards.
Sara M. Williams
Co-Founder of Sara & Evan Williams Foundation
Sara Morishige Williams
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About Sara & Evan Williams Foundation: Sara & Evan Williams Foundation
Michelle Obama
Founder of Obama Foundation
Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama (born January 17, 1964) is an American lawyer and writer. She is the wife of the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama, and the first African-American First Lady of the United States. Raised on the South Side of Chicago, she is a graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Law School, and spent the early part of her legal career working at the law firm Sidley Austin, where she met Obama. Subsequently, she worked as part of the staff of Chicago mayor Richard M. Daley, and for the University of Chicago Medical Center.
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About Obama Foundation: The Obama Foundation is a start-up for citizenship and an ongoing project for people to shape, together, what it means to be a good citizen.
Barack Obama
Founder of Obama Foundation
President Barack Obama is the 44th President of the United States. He was born on August 4th, 1961, in Honolulu, Hawaii, to a mother from Kansas, Stanley Ann Dunham, and a father from Kenya, Barack Obama Sr. He was also raised by his grandfather, who served in Patton’s army, and his grandmother, who worked her way up from the secretarial pool to become vice president at a local bank. He worked his way through school—Occidental College in Los Angeles, Columbia University in New York, and later, Harvard Law School—with the help of scholarship money and student loans. In 1985, Barack Obama moved to Chicago, where he got his start in community organizing on the city’s South Side, working to help rebuild communities devastated by the closure of local steel plants. The President called that time in his life “the best education I ever had, better than anything I got at Harvard Law School.” He has credited that experience as crucial to finding his identity—something that shaped his path to the White House. Barack Obama was elected to the Illinois State Senate in 1996. During his time in Springfield, he passed the first major ethics reform in 25 years, cut taxes for working families, and expanded health care for children and their parents. Elected to the U.S. Senate in 2004, he reached across the aisle to pass the farthest-reaching lobbying reform in a generation, lock up the world’s most dangerous weapons, and bring transparency to government by tracking federal spending online. Barack Obama was sworn in as president on January 20th, 2009, in the middle of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, at a time when our economy was losing 800,000 jobs a month. He acted immediately to get our economy back on track. Since then, the private sector has added back more than 10 million jobs during the longest, uninterrupted period of job growth in our nation’s history. In his first term, the President cut taxes for every American worker—putting $3,600 back in the pockets of the typical family. He passed historic Wall Street reform to make sure taxpayers never again have to bail out big banks. He passed the landmark Affordable Care Act, helping to put quality and affordable health care within reach for millions of Americans. He ended the war in Iraq and is working to responsibly end the war in Afghanistan. He’s the first sitting president to stand up for marriage equality, and is fighting for equal pay and a woman’s right to make her own health decisions. He’s made a college education more affordable for millions of students and their families. And he believes it’s time for a comprehensive solution to fix our broken immigration system. The President believes an economy that’s built to last starts by growing and strengthening the middle class—that’s why he has a plan to create jobs and restore economic security to working families. He’s been driven by the basic values that make our country great: America prospers when we’re all in it together, when hard work pays off and responsibility is rewarded, and when everyone—from Main Street to Wall Street—does their fair share and plays by the same rules.
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About Obama Foundation: The Obama Foundation is a start-up for citizenship and an ongoing project for people to shape, together, what it means to be a good citizen.
Joshua J. Mark
Author, Editor, Researcher, Co-Founder, Director of World History Encyclopedia
Joshua J. Mark is the Author, Editor, Researcher, Co-Founder, and Director at World History Encyclopedia.
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About World History Encyclopedia: Non-profit organization publishing the world’s most-read history encyclopedia.
Bill Warner
Co-Founder & President of Move With Freedom
Bill loves the process of starting and building great companies. In 1987 he started Avid Technology, Inc. They built a great product and a great team, and today Avid is the world leader in video, film, and music editing systems. In 1991 Bill started Wildfire Communications along with co-founders Nick d’Arbleloff, Rich Miner, and Tony Lovell. They built a ground-breaking speech-based electronic assistant that worked over the phone. Wildfire was sold to Orange, PLC in 2000. In 1999 Bill started FutureBoston which built advanced mapping tools that let you understand the story of a place by looking precisely aligned maps over time. This is now the Boston Atlas – a great online resource maintained by the Boston Redevelopment Authority. In 2002 he created a shared workspace called the Collaboration Space at Warner Research, in Cambridge, near Fresh Pond. Bill believes that shared workspaces are one key to creating the energy and relationships for startups. Now called the Brickyard Collaboration Space, it is run by the owner of the building. Starting in 2004, and continuing to today, he began work on a book about “How to Build Your Startup From the Heart.” This book is based on my experiences and on what he has learned from angel investing over the years. In 2008, Bill worked with Tom Hopcroft and Heather Johnson at MassTLC, they created a new type of conference focused on helping early stage entrepreneurs. Called the MassTLC Innovation unConference, the most recent event sponsored 160 entrepreneurs and gathered over 600 people to help them. Bill’s focus now is on helping entrepreneurs with tools that are part of my Build Your Startup From the Heart work. One of those tools is very early stage investing, usually about $25,000. He generally likes to be the very first money into the company. He is willing (and even prefer) investing so early that the only traction is in the entrepreneur’s head. Bill chooses his investments based mainly on the entrepreneur, and not on the details of the idea.
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About Move With Freedom: Move With Freedom non-profit that designs advanced mobility devices and makes those designs open source.
Charles Best
Founder of DonorsChoose
Charles Best is the Founder os DonorsChoose.
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About DonorsChoose: DonorsChoose is a nonprofit classroom funding site for public school teachers.
Donald Stephens
President & Founder & Executive Committee Member of Mercy Ships
Don Stephens founded Mercy Ships in 1978 with the purchase of the Anastasis. As president, Don continues to direct and lead a workforce of over 1,000 professional volunteers from 45 nations with offices in 16 countries. In addition to this role, Don is the voice of “The Mercy Minute”—a radio broadcast aired on over 840 stations daily—and the author of three books: Trial by Trial (1985); Mandate for Mercy (1995), and Ships of Mercy (2005). In 2009, he was awarded the International Humanitarian of the Year award from Variety International, a children’s charity, in London.
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About Mercy Ships: Mercy Ships is a global charity operating a fleet of hospital ships in developing nations.
Alexander Dembitzer
Founder of The Northern Charitable Foundation (NCF)
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About SKY POWER, LLC, SkyREM, The Northern Charitable Foundation (NCF): The Northern Charitable Foundation (NCF) is a tax deductible 501 C3 non-profit organization.
Vinton Cerf
Founder of Internet Society
Vinton G. Cerf has served as Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist for Google since October 2005. In this role, he is responsible for identifying new enabling technologies to support the development of advanced, Internet-based products and services from Google. Cerf also served at MCI, the Corporation for National Research Initiatives, the U.S. Department of Defense’s Advanced Research Agency (DARPA), and as a member of the Stanford University Faculty. Widely known as one of the “Fathers of the Internet,” Cerf is the co-inventor of the architecture and basic protocols of the Internet. In December 1997, President Clinton presented the U.S. National Medal of Technology to Cerf and his colleague, Robert E. Kahn, for founding and developing the Internet. Kahn and Cerf were named the recipients of the ACM Alan M.Turing award in 2004 for their work on the Internet protocols. The Turing award is sometimes called the “Nobel Prize of Computer Science.” In November 2005, President George Bush awarded Cerf and Kahn the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian award given by the United States to its citizens. In April 2008, Cerf and Kahn received the prestigious Japan Prize. Cerf served as chairman of the board of Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) from 2000-2007and as founding president of the Internet Society from 1992-1995, and in 1999 served a term as chairman of the Board. Cerf is honorary chairman of the IPv6 Forum, dedicated to raising awareness and speeding introduction of the new Internet protocol. Cerf also served as a member of the U.S. Presidential Information Technology Advisory Committee (PITAC) from 1997 to 2001 and serves on several national, state and industry boards and committees focused on cyber-security and other topics. Cerf has received numerous other awards and commendations, nationally and internationally, in connection with his work on the Internet, including the Marconi Fellowship, the Charles Stark Draper award of the National Academy of Engineering, and the National Medal of Science from Tunisia. He is a Fellow of the IEEE, the ACM, and American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the International Engineering Consortium, the Computer History Museum, the Annenberg Center for Communications at USC, the Swedish Royal Academy of Engineering, the American Philosophical Society, the Hasso Platner Institute and is a member of the National Academy of Engineering. In 2011, he was made Distinguished Fellow of the British Computer Society. In December, 1994, People magazine identified Cerf as one of that year’s “25 Most Intriguing People.” Cerf holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics from Stanford University and Master of Science and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from UCLA. He has received twenty honorary degrees.
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About Google, Internet Society: The Internet Society engages in a wide spectrum of internet issues, including policy, governance, technology, and development.
Daniel Eilemberg
Founder and Executive Director, abc Fellows Program of abc* Foundation
Daniel Eilemberg is the President of FUSION, the Fusion Media Group’s (FMG) cable network. He is a journalist, producer and new media entrepreneur who has worked across digital media, publishing, film and television. In this role current role, Daniel oversees all oversees programming and operations for the FUSION network. From going deep on cultural obsessions to telling impactful stories that matter, FUSION is a network that serves up a unique blend of enriching programming that reflects the shared passions and values of America’s diverse youth. The network complements FMG’s digital portfolio which includes some of the web’s most original media brands that cover topics ranging from news, politics, and pop culture to cars, technology, gaming, and comedy. Prior to his current role, Daniel served as Chief Digital Officer overseeing Fusion’s digital news operation. He is founder and Chairman of Animal Politico, México’s leading political news platform and Pajaro Politico (@pajaropolitico), the first news platform to launch exclusively on twitter in Mexico. Today, with over 1.7 million Twitter followers, and 1.2 million Facebook fans, and an audience of over 4 million visits per month, Animal Politico is widely recognized one of the strongest news and social media brands in Mexico. Prior to founding Animal Politico, Daniel served as Editor of PODER Magazine, a premier business magazine focusing on influential and innovative leaders in the fields of business and politics. Daniel also served as Editor of Hispanic Magazine and LOFT Magazine, which earned the prestigious Eddie Gold Award for Best Lifestyle Publication at the FOLIO awards. Daniel also produced the documentary “INSIDE: FARC Hostage Rescue” for National Geographic Channel. From 2002 to 2005 Daniel worked in the creative department of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Daniel is the Founder and Managing Director of the ABC Fellows program, and a 2014 visiting Nieman Fellow at Harvard University.
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About abc* Foundation: The abc* Foundation is a think-do tank that identifies and supports high-impact initiatives.
Sepideh Nasiri
Founder & CEO of Persian Women In Tech
Sepideh (“Sepi”) Nasiri is an award winning serial Entrepreneur with 16 years of experience working in the Tech Industry, the Founder of Persian Women In Tech, the former Vice President at Women 2.0 and a life-time advocate for women, diversity and inclusion. Mrs. Nasiri started her career as a Co-founder and Managing Editor of a digital and print Los Angeles Magazine and later joined a number of successful startups in Silicon Valley. In 2014, she was recognized by San Francisco Business Times/Journal “40under40” and Diversity Journal’s 2014 “Women Worth Watching”. Currently, Mrs. Nasiri advises early stage startups including at global initiatives such as WeMENA (a program by the World Bank) and mentors globally many female entrepreneurs and founders in technology serving as an advisor to initiatives such as TechWomen, an initiative of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA).
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About Persian Women In Tech: Persian Women In Tech supports Iranian women in Tech/STEM from all across the Globe’s landscape.
Kathryn Murdoch
Co-Founder and President of Quadrivium Foundation
Kathryn Murdoch is co-founder of the Quadrivium Foundation, which she started with her husband, James Murdoch. Through her work at Quadrivium, Murdoch supports inclusive, solutions-based organizations that are grounded in science and economics.
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About Quadrivium Foundation: The Quadrivium Foundation is a non-profit organization
Mario Morino
Founder of Venture Philanthropy Partners
Mario Morino is Founding Chairman of Venture Philanthropy Partners and chairman of the Morino Institute. His career spans more than 45 years as entrepreneur, technologist, and civic and business leader. He also has a long history of civic engagement and philanthropy in the National Capital Region and Northeast Ohio. He is the primary author of the book Leap of Reason: Managing to Outcomes in an Era of Scarcity (2011), which is informing efforts in more than 60 countries to increase the impact of nonprofits, foundations, and public-sector entities. In the early 1970s, Mario co-founded and helped build the Legent Corporation, a software and services firm that became a market leader and one of the industry’s 10 largest firms by the early 1990s. He retired from the private sector in 1992. Since then, he has sought to “level the playing field” for children of low-income families, focusing almost exclusively on economic, social, and educational issues. Mario has benefited from a 25-year relationship with General Atlantic LLC, one of the leading global growth equity firms providing capital for companies in markets with high growth potential, typically driven by globalization, industry consolidation, technology, demographics, liberalized markets, and other transformative factors. After serving as a Special Advisor and a member of its Executive Advisory Board, he continues as an investor in the firm. In his philanthropic work, Mario founded the Morino Institute in 1994 to stimulate innovation and entrepreneurship, advance a more effective philanthropy, close social divides, and understand the relationship and impact of the Internet on our society. In the 1990s, his efforts focused on the application of the Internet in communities and, in particular, opening up new technology-enabled learning opportunities and centers for children and youth of low-income families. Concurrently, he played a leadership role helping the National Capital Region understand and advance its position as a world center in information technology and telecommunications. In 2000, Mario co-founded Venture Philanthropy Partners as a philanthropic investment organization that concentrates investments of money, expertise, and contacts to improve the lives and boost the opportunities of children of low-income families in the National Capital Region. He has been one of the leaders in adapting the relevant principles of venture and growth equity investment firms and applying them for investing in the nonprofit sector to build stronger, high-impact, lasting nonprofit institutions. He also helped bring together and continues to advance a growing community of high net worth families in and around the nation’s capital. Mario serves as an advisor to General Atlantic, LLC; a member of the advisory board of the Harvard Business School Social Enterprise Institute; an honorary trustee of The Brookings Institution; an Emeritus Trustee of Case Western Reserve University; and on the boards of the Lawrence School and Saint Joseph Academy. Mario received his B.B.A. from Case Western Reserve University in 1967.
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About Venture Philanthropy Partners: VPP makes the future brighter for youth living in the National Capital Region by tackling the largest barriers
Hadi Partovi
Founder and CEO of Code.org
Hadi Partovi is an entrepreneur and investor, and CEO of the education non-profit Code.org. In 2013 Hadi and his twin brother Ali launched the education nonprofit Code.org which Hadi continues to lead full-time as CEO. Code.org has established computer science classes in 15% of US classrooms, created the most popular curriculum platform for K-12 computer science, and launched the global Hour of Code movement that has reached over 100 million students. A computer science graduate of Harvard University, Hadi began his career during the browser wars in the 1990s, when he was Microsoft’s Group Program Manager for Internet Explorer. In a second stint at Microsoft, he was General Manager of the MSN portal, delivering its first year of profit. As an entrepreneur, Hadi was on the founding teams of Tellme Networks and iLike, which were acquired by Microsoft and MySpace, respectively. Hadi has served as an early advisor to numerous startups including Facebook and Dropbox, and as a tech investor his portfolio also includes airbnb, Uber, Zappos, IndieGogo, Change.org, and others. Aside from his investments, Hadi also serves as a Director on the boards of TASER International and Convoy.
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About Code.org: Code.org is a non-profit foundation focusing on developing computer programming education in the U.S.
Kimbal Musk
Co-Founder & Executive Chairman of Big Green
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About Big Green, Kitchener and Waterloo Community Foundation, Square Roots Urban Growers, The Kitchen Restaurant Group: The Kitchen Community believes that every child deserves the opportunity to learn, play and grow in a healthy community.
Ellen Pao
Co-Founder & CEO of Project Include
One of Silicon Valley’s leading advocates for diversity and inclusion, Ellen K. Pao is not only a long-time entrepreneur and tech investor, but her landmark gender discrimination case against venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, propelled her to the front of the fight — years before the Times Up movement. Her 2012 lawsuit helped encourage other women, people of color and especially women of color to stand-up against harassment and discrimination in tech in what has been called the “Pao Effect.” Currently, Ellen serves as CEO and co-founder of nonprofit Project Include, where she works closely with tech leaders to bring fairness to all tech workers, using data-based, practical solutions and recommendations. As interim CEO of reddit, she was the first leader of a large social media company to ban revenge porn and unauthorized nude photos as part of her broader efforts to curtail harassment on the site. Before reddit, she spent seven years as a investment partner at Kleiner Perkins. During her two decades in Silicon Valley, she has also served as a board member, engineering manager, software programmer, and business development executive. She received her BSE in electrical engineering and public policy certificate from Princeton University, her JD from Harvard Law School, and her MBA from Harvard Business School.
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About Project Include: Project Include promotes diversity and inclusion through research and advocacy. We are a non-profit, and we are hiring.
Laurene Powell
Founder & President of Emerson Collective
Laurene Powell Jobs is founder and chair of Emerson Collective, an organization that supports social entrepreneurs who are committed to the ideal that everyone ought to have the chance to live to their full potential. Most of the work of Emerson Collective is anchored around ways to open doors to opportunity – focus areas include improving our nation’s schools, advocating for common sense immigration reform, and collaborating with partners who are innovating ways to create durable avenues for social and economic mobility. Powell Jobs shapes the vision of Emerson Collective, reviews impact, amplifies the momentum of its partners, and sets the operational direction of the organization. Many of the priorities championed by Emerson Collective are formed by the work of College Track, a program Powell Jobs founded in 1997 to prepare disadvantaged high school students for success in college. Today Powell Jobs is president of College Track’s board of directors, which now works with more than 2,000 students from Oakland, San Francisco, New Orleans, Los Angeles, and Aurora, Colorado. More than 90 percent of College Track high school graduates go on to college (many of them are first generation students), and the program’s college graduation rate is more than double to that of low-income students. In addition to her work with Emerson Collective and College Track, she serves on the boards of directors of NewSchools Venture Fund, Teach for All, OZY Media, Conservation International and Stanford University. She also is a member of the Chairman’s advisory board of the Council on Foreign Relations. Powell Jobs holds a BA and a BSE from the University of Pennsylvania and an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Earlier in her career, she spent several years working in investment banking and later co-founded a natural foods company in California.
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About College Track, Emerson Collective: Emerson Collective strengthens schools, secures rights for immigrants, and restores relationship between humanity and nature.
Ron Baldwin
Co-Founder & CEO of Uncommon Giving
Ron Baldwin is Chairman, President & CEO of CrossFirst Holdings, LLC, a private equity company investing in the financial services industry. Ron was a long-time Wichita, Kansas resident who, in 2005 after a 10-year tenure, left the position of President & COO of INTRUST Bank, the largest privately held bank in Kansas. Ron’s 36 years of banking service also includes a 23-year term with Fourth Financial Corporation, a $7.8 billion bank holding company, where he served in various positions including CFO, EVP and Chief Administrative Officer, President of BANK IV Oklahoma and EVP of Retail Banking. He holds a B.B.A. degree from Wichita State University and obtained a CPA designation. Ron resides in Overland Park, Kansas and is a board member of Kanakuk Ministries.
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About CrossFirst Bank, CrossFirst Holdings, Uncommon Giving: Uncommon Giving is a digital financial services company that provides innovative financial solutions for profit businesses.
Cameron Teitelman
Founder, Chairman, and head of admissions and oversee investment vehicles of StartX (Stanford-StartX Fund)
Cameron Teitelman is the Founder and Chairman of StartX, a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit that runs an accelerator for Stanford affiliated entrepreneurs. Under his management, StartX has supported more than 1,100+ founders building 500+ companies. StartX companies have raised over $3.3B to date. In 2013, the Stanford-StartX Fund was launched. To date, SSF has invested in 250 StartX companies across 400+ rounds, investing $130 million in capital.
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About StartX (Stanford-StartX Fund): StartX is an educational non-profit that helps Stanford’s top entrepreneurs.
Dan Ha
Co-Founder, Sr. Managing Director of StartX (Stanford-StartX Fund)
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About StartX (Stanford-StartX Fund): StartX is an educational non-profit that helps Stanford’s top entrepreneurs.
Kimberly Bryant
Founder & CEO of Black Girls CODE
Kimberly Bryant is the Founder and Executive Director of Black Girls CODE, a non-profit organization dedicated to “changing the face of technology” by introducing girls of color (ages 7-17) to the field of technology and computer science with a concentration on entrepreneurial concepts. Kimberly has enjoyed a successful 25+ year professional career in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries as an Engineering Manager in a series of technical leadership roles for various Fortune 100 companies such as Genentech, Merck, and Pfizer. Since 2011 Kimberly has helped Black Girls CODE grow from a local organization serving only the Bay Area, to an international organization with seven chapters across the U.S. and in Johannesburg, South Africa. Black Girls CODE has currently reached over 3000 students and continues to grow and thrive. Kimberly serves on the National Champions Board for the National Girls Collaborative Project, and the National Board of the NCWIT K-12 Alliance. Kimberly and Black Girls CODE have been nationally recognized as a social innovator and for her work to increase opportunities for women and girls in the tech industry. In August 2012 Kimberly was given the prestigious Jefferson Award for Community Service for her work to support communities in the Bay Area. In 2013 Kimberly was highlighted by Business Insider on its list of “The 25 Most Influential African- Americans in Technology” and was named to The Root 100 and the Ebony Power 100 lists. A highlight of 2013 for Kimberly was being invited to the White House as a Champion of Change for her work in tech inclusion and for her focus on bridging the digital divide for girls of color. In 2014 Kimberly received an American Ingenuity Award in Social Progress from the Smithsonian along with being given the Inaugural Women Who Rule Award in Technology via Politico. She has been identified as a thought leader in the area of tech inclusion and has spoken on the topic at events such as Personal Democracy Forum, TedX Kansas City, Platform Summit, Big Ideas Festival, SXSW, and many others.
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About Black Girls CODE: Black Girls CODE is a non-profit organization dedicated to teaching girls aged 7 to 17 about computer programming and digital technology.
Chris Fabian
Co-Founder of UNICEF Innovation Fund
Christopher Fabian (@hichrisfabian) is a technologist who co-founded UNICEF’s Innovation Unit in 2006. He currently leads UNICEF Ventures, and is a Principal Advisor in UNICEF’s Office of Innovation. Chris led the launch of the 11M$ UNICEF Venture Fund in 2015, creating the first fund of its kind in the United Nations. The Fund uses a venture capital approach to invest in startups working on frontier technology like virtual reality, machine learning, and crypto-currency that can have a positive impact on humanity. The Ventures team also makes larger secondary investments in platforms like two drone testing corridors (in Malawi and Vanuatu) launched in 2017, as well as the Magic Box, an open source analytics platform that combines data and engineering from companies like Amadeus, IBM, Google, and Telefonica to produce insights that help the organization make better real-time decisions. Previously, Chris’s teams have worked on technology for low infrastructure environments including award winning work on RapidPro, an SMS-based information system with more than 3.5M active users in 35 countries. Chris’s academic roles have included teaching at NYU, Tsinghua University and IIT Delhi, and he has recently been an invited speaker at Google, Facebook, Twitter, and the US Congress, exploring how to create fairness in a world of rapid technological change. In 2013 he was recognized as one of TIME Magazine’s “100 Most Influential People.”
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About UNICEF – New York, UNICEF Innovation Fund: UNICEF Innovation Fund is a pooled funding vehicle to quickly assess, fund and grow open-source solutions.
Lazar Finker
Founder and Executive Director of Finker-Frenkel Family Foundation
Dr. Lazar Finker is the Chairman of the Board at Forum Capital Group, a position he has held since 2012. Forum Capital is a private equity group specializing in real estate and seafood. When not overseeing operations at Forum Capital or servicing their select group of high net-worth individuals, Dr. Finker focuses on philanthropy, primarily through his organization the Finker-Frenkel Family Foundation. Lazar Finker got his start in Russia, where he founded the country’s first community college. He was later invited to teach at Florida Community College. Originally only slated to stay for a semester, he and his family loved Jacksonville so much that they decided to move there. Though they travel often, they have come to be very involved in their community in the United States. The main mission of the Finker-Frenkel Family Foundation is to be a family-run organization of like-minded philanthropists joined in their commitment to improving the lives of others and passing the Foundation’ principles from one generation to the next. The Foundation makes an impact by supporting causes in multiple fields such as medical research, education, religious development, and children’s welfare. By emphasizing the role of family in the Foundation’s efforts, Lazar Finker has passed his passion onto his son, Eugene Frenkel, who is equally committed to making a difference through philanthropy. Over time, as this passion is passed from generation to generation, the Finker-Frenkel Family Foundation will achieve its mission. Since its founding, the Foundation has greatly expanded in scope, encompassing more causes and supporting larger projects in the area. In addition to promoting a myriad of causes through the Foundation, Lazar Finker is also involved with organizations like the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Mount Sinai. Through his connections, he strives to build a better community in southern Florida, supporting his friends and neighbors in their respective missions to improve health, religious groups, and education.
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About Finker-Frenkel Family Foundation, Forum Capital Group: The Finker-Frenkel Family Foundation funds world-changing initiatives both at home and abroad.
Le Dong Hai Nguyen
Founder & Executive Director of Global Association of Economics Education
Le Dong Hai Nguyen is a Vietnamese economist and social activist for economics education reforms. He is the Founder and Executive Director of the Global Association of Economics Education (GAEE) and was the first person under 18 years of age to be elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (RSA). Nguyen studies international economics at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service (SFS) and has contributed to The Diplomat, Asia Times, USA Today, Thrive Global, and The Georgetown Gazette, to which he has also served as Managing Editor since 2021. He is one of 36 persons being honored in the Royal Economic Society’s 2019 list of Young Economists of the Year.
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About Global Association of Economics Education: GAEE is an international NGO working to democratize economics education, financial literacy and entrepreneurship incubation
Gayle Jennings O’Byrne
Founder and CEO of iNTENT Manifesto
20+ years of finance, investment banking, philanthropy and lobbying experience. Previously, executive positions in Mergers and Acquisitions, Global Philanthropy, International Government Relations at JPMorgan Chase. Media Manager at Sun Microsystems. Developed and managed investment strategy and corporate relationships. Enjoys valuation, modeling, due diligence and championing founders and startups. Graduate of Wharton School of Business and the University of Michigan School of Business. Attended National University of Singapore and City of London Polytechnic. Conducted academic consulting project in Israel.
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About iNTENT Manifesto, The Prometheus Exchange, WOCstar Fund: iNTENT Manifesto IS an educational and investment platform.
Evan Marwell
Founder & CEO of EducationSuperHighway
Evan is a serial entrepreneur, having started companies over the last 25 years in the telecom, software, hedge fund, and consumer retailing industries including INFONXX (now KGB) and Criterion Capital Management. Collectively, these businesses created thousands of jobs and generated billions of dollars of revenues and investment returns. Evan founded the non-profit EducationSuperHighway in 2012. In its first three years, the organization helped shape President Obama’s ConnectED initiative and served as a catalyst for modernization of the Federal Communications Commission’s $3.9 billion E-rate program, earning Evan the 2015 Visionary of the Year award from the San Francisco Chronicle. Evan is an honors graduate of Harvard College ’87 and Harvard Business School ’92.
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About EducationSuperHighway: EducationSuperHighway is focused on providing internet infrastructure that students and teachers need for digital learning.
Patrick Reed
Founder of Team Reed Foundation
Patrick Reed is a proud Texan, Patriot, and Ryder Cup Player. While he’s been in the headlines for a number of PGA TOUR events, the 26-year-old is credited for leading Team USA in singles with a 1-up win over Rory McIlroy during the 2016 Ryder Cup. Patrick played a pivotal role in helping the United States secure a victory over Europe at the 41st Ryder Cup held at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Minnesota. Patrick Reed attended Augusta State University, where he led the team to back-to-back NCAA Division-I Golf Championships in 2010 and 2011. He finished his collegiate career as a two-time All-American before turning professional in 2011. Patrick now has five PGA Tour Wins, including breaking Tiger Wood’s record at WGC- Doral in 2014 en route to becoming the youngest WGC (World Golf Champion) ever. Outside of golf, Reed enjoys time at home in Texas with his wife, Justine and daughter, Windsor-Wells. He also loves to cook and help junior golfers improve their game. Because of this, Patrick hosts a multiple award-winning American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) tournament every year. In the future, Patrick has course design aspirations as aims to focus on the growth of his newly founded “Team Reed Foundation”.
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About Team Reed Enterprises, Team Reed Foundation: Non-profit organization dedicated to changing lives by working with local and national communities to form a meaningful impact.
Caroline Beckman
Founder and CEO of Nouri Life
Caroline Beckman is a Co-Founder & CEO at Nomva.
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About Nomva, Nouri Life, Suja Life: Nouri is for men and women around the world who believe in increasing their mental and physical health.
Kavya Kopparapu
Founder & CEO of Girls Computing League
Kavya Kopparapu is the Founder and CEO of GirlsComputingLeague and current junior at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology. She is dedicated to sharing her passion for computer science with others, especially young girls, as the field has given her a world of opportunities. Kavya has been recognized by organizations such as the White House and the National Center for Women in Information Technology (NCWIT). Recently, she spoke at the March for Science in DC about Computer Science for All and presented at a TEDx Conference.
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About Girls Computing League: GCL is a nonprofit working to empower underrepresented groups in technology by fostering the interests of girls in computer science
Scott Harrison
Founder & CEO of charity: water
Harrison was born an only child in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Charles and Joan Harrison. His family relocated and he was raised in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. When Harrison was four years old, his mother was exposed to carbon monoxide from a cracked furnace installed in their new energy efficient home. His mother’s immune system was destroyed and she became an invalid. As a result, Harrison grew up taking care of his mother and the household. He credits his family’s deep Christian faith for giving them hope that one day his mother would be healed. At age 18, Harrison left home for New York City and enrolled at New York University (NYU). He graduated from NYU with a bachelor’s degree in communications in 1998. Harrison admits he was not a diligent student, and began working as a nightclub and party promoter in Manhattan. He spent the next 10 years throwing lavish parties for the likes of MTV, VH1, Bacardi and Elle. Harrison describes this as a time when he was “chasing after models,” mingling with the New York City elite and indulging in illicit drugs including cocaine and ecstasy. When he was 28, Harrison had a “crisis of conscience” during a vacation in Uruguay. Harrison had an epiphany about his job and life: “I was selling selfishness and decadence.” He recalled feeling like “the most selfish, sycophantic and miserable human being” and “the worst person I knew.” In August 2004, Harrison quit his job and volunteered as a photojournalist for the Christian charity Mercy Ships, which operates a fleet of hospital ships offering free healthcare. He served aboard the Mercy Ship Anastasis in West Africa, taking over 60,000 photos in 13 months. While on his first mission trip with Mercy Ships, Harrison received word that his mother was “miraculously healed” of her illness. Returning home from Africa in the fall of 2006, he started charity: water, which in just more than 6 years has raised over $95 million, and funded 8,000+ water projects in 20 countries that provide acces to clean drinking water for 3.2 million people. www.charitywater.org
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About 1% of Nothing, charity: water: charity: water is a non-profit organization that supplies clean and safe drinking water to developing nations.
Marcy Simon
Founder of The Social Project
Marcy Simon is Board of Advisors at Talenthouse.
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About The Social Project: The Social Project is a self-sustaining, non-profit business dedicated to eradicating South African poverty.
Jeff Miller
Co-Founder and CEO of Helping Hands Community
Jeff Miller is the Co-Founder and CEO of Helping Hands Community.
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About Helping Hands Community, Uber: Helping Hands Community is not for profit community that serves COVID-19 vulnerable members with medicine, food and supplies.
Dan Whaley
CEO & Founder of Hypothes.is
Dan Whaley is the Founding Board Member at Getaground.
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About BTP, BTPIndex, Hypothes.is: Hypothes.is a distributed, open-source platform for the collaborative evaluation of information.
Scott Jones
Founder, Chairman & President of Eleven Fifty Academy
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About ChaCha, Eleven Fifty Academy: Eleven Fifty Academy is a nonprofit that serves the coding and professional community through immersive learning.
Ben Rattray
Founder & CEO of Change.org
Ben Rattray is the founder and CEO of Change.org, the world’s largest platform for social change.He has been named one of Time’s 100 Most Influential People in the World and one of Fortune’s 40 Under 40 rising young business leaders. A graduate of Stanford University and the London School of Economics, Rattray leads Change.org’s strategic vision and is a frequent public speaker about the intersection of technology and social change. There are more than 75 million Change.org users in 196 countries, and every day, people use its tools to transform their communities – locally, nationally and globally. Whether it’s a mother fighting bullying in her daughter’s school, customers pressing banks to drop unfair fees, or citizens holding corrupt officials to account, thousands of campaigns started by ordinary people have won on Change.org, and more win every day. Time Magazine writes, “Rattray’s site has quietly enabled tens of thousands of people, many with little exposure to social activism, to launch homegrown crusades on issues ranging from corporate malpractice to immigration reform without ever gathering in a park or square. By marrying one of the world’s oldest organizing tools, the petition, to one of its newest, the social-media loop, Change.org is putting companies and governments under tremendous pressure to change their policies, sometimes in a matter of a few weeks or less, and it has invited everyone around the globe to participate.”
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About Change.org: Change.org is social change platform with over 150 million users worldwide.
Mark Dimas
Co-Founder and Chief Engineer of Change.org
CTO & founding team member of Change.org.
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Bob Bickel
Founder & CEO of GiveSignup | RunSignUp
Bob Bickel is the Founder and CEO at RunSignUp.
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About GiveSignup, GiveSignup | RunSignUp, RedLine13: GiveSignup | RunSignup is the leading endurance and fundraising platform used by more than 25,000 events, supporting over 10,000 nonprofits.
Jim Steyer
Founder and CEO of Common Sense Media
Jim has spent more than 20 years as one of the most respected experts and entrepreneurs on issues related to children’s policy and media in the United States. As CEO, he is responsible for the overall leadership of Common Sense Media, the nation’s leading nonpartisan organization dedicated to improving the media lives of kids and families. Prior to founding Common Sense, Jim was Chairman and CEO of JP Kids, a respected family media company. Before that, he served as President of Children Now, a leading national advocacy and media organization for children, which he founded in 1988. Jim began his career as an elementary school teacher and then became a public interest lawyer. He served as a law clerk for the California Supreme Court, as a deputy district attorney, and as a civil rights attorney with the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. In addition to his duties at Common Sense, Jim teaches popular courses on civil rights, civil liberties, and children’s issues at Stanford University, where he has taught for the past 22 years in the School of Education and Department of Political Science. During that period, he has received a number of Stanford’s highest teaching honors. Jim is also the author of the widely acclaimed book The Other Parent: The Inside Story of the Media’s Effect on Our Children, which draws upon his extensive experience as a leading child advocate, educational media expert, and dad. Over the past decade, Jim has appeared regularly on a variety of national television and radio programs, including The Today Show, Good Morning America, Oprah, CNN, The O’Reilly Factor, and Larry King. He hosts a regular weekly segment, “Kids and the Media,” on CBS-5 TV in San Francisco, and his work has been featured in many publications, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, USA Today, Newsweek, and The Wall Street Journal. Jim grew up in New York City and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Stanford. He received his JD from Stanford Law School, where he founded the East Palo Alto Community Law Project. Jim is the father of four children and lives with his family in the Bay Area.
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About Common Sense Media: Common Sense Media provides information and education to help kids and families thrive in a world of media and technology.
Priscilla Chan
Co-Founder of Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
Priscilla Chan is co-founder of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, a philanthropic organization she started with her husband, Mark Zuckerberg, in December 2015. As a pediatrician and former teacher, her work with patients and students in communities across the Bay Area has informed her desire to make learning more personalized and find a path to cure disease. She is also the founder of The Primary School, which integrates health and education and serves children and families in East Palo Alto and the Belle Haven neighborhood in Menlo Park, California. Priscilla earned her BA in Biology at Harvard University and her MD at University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). She completed her pediatrics training in the UCSF/PLUS Pediatrics Residency.
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About Breakthrough Energy Coalition, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, Startup:Education: Chan Zuckerberg Initiative supports community-driven solutions to accelerate progress in science, education, and justice.
Sajid Shariff
Founder & CEO of Doing Good Fellows
Sajid is a consultant at Boston Consulting Group and a graduate from Stanford University in California and IIT Bombay, where he served as the General Secretary. Previously he worked in investment banking, venture capital and consumer tech startups and is passionate about using technology to create impact. While he’s not by his laptop, he loves traveling, beaches and fitness.
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About Blitz Technologies, Doing Good Fellows: Doing Good Fellows enables people to donate their skills and networks to solve the challenges of social organizations in India and Kenya.
Melinda Woolf
Founder of Future Of Humanity
Melinda Woolf is a Founder of Future Of Humanity.
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About Future Of Humanity: Future of Humanity is a non-profit and an open-sourced platform.
Josh Sagman
Co-Founder of Boys & Girls Clubs of America
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About Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Tito’s Handmade Vodka: To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.
Tameika Reed
Founder of Women In Linux
Tameika Reed founded Women In Linux out of frustration that there were no other women or women of color represented at the workplace or tech events. Tameika is a self-taught Linux administrator who has spent countless hours helping others get started in Linux. In conjunction with NAACP, she provides families with basic computer training and life skills. Tameika is also a consultant to the Education Foundation on how to introduce Linux and other tech careers to Florida students.
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About Women In Linux: Women In Linux is a dynamic group who celebrate Linux centric women in technology, exposing women.
Candace Kendle
Co-Founder & President of Read Aloud
Candace Kendle was the Co-Founder, Chairwoman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer at Kendle International Inc., a global clinical research organization that delivers a wide range of clinical development and clinical trial services to biopharmaceutical companies around the world. Headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, the company was acquired in 2011 by INC Research, LLC. Candace also is a founding Member and past Chairperson of the Association of Clinical Research Organizations and is recognized worldwide as a leader in the clinical research industry. Candace earned a Ph.D. in Pharmacy from the University of Cincinnati, then completed post-doctoral training at the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and the University of North Carolina School of Public Health in Chapel Hill. Prior to founding Kendle International, Candace held senior faculty positions at the University of North Carolina Schools of Pharmacy and Medicine; the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine; the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science and the University of Cincinnati College of Pharmacy. Candace is a Member of the Committee of 200, an organization of preeminent women entrepreneurs and corporate leaders, and serves as a mentor for the Fortune-U.S. State Department Global Women Leaders Mentoring Partnership. For more than 10 years, Candace has served on the H.J. Heinz Company Board of Directors, where she sits on the Audit and Management Development & Compensation Committees.
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About Read Aloud: Read Aloud is a non-profit organization that is working to make reading aloud every day for at least 15 minutes.
Jennifer Xia
Founder & Co-CEO of FreeWill
Jennifer Xia is the co-founder and co-CEO of Freewill.
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About FreeWill: FreeWill offers philanthropy and estate planning tools for donors and fundraisers to donate simpler.
Patrick Schmitt
Co-Founder of FreeWill
Patrick Schmitt is the founder and Co- CEO of Freewill.
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About FreeWill: FreeWill offers philanthropy and estate planning tools for donors and fundraisers to donate simpler.
David Spradlin
CEO & Founder of The Village
David Spradlin lives and works in Sacramento, California as the CEO and Founder of Golden Valley Security. David’s security company provides unparalleled overnight security detail service for companies of all sizes, as well as vehicle patrol, personal bodyguards, and plain clothes investigation. Golden Valley Security’s comprehensive training, hiring, and quality leadership under David Spradlin has made it one of the most sought after companies in the industry. Additionally, David is the CEO and Co-Founder of The Village: a non-profit organization dedicated to providing healthy food and frequent meals to underprivileged children and families in the Sacramento area. Through programs such as Full Belly backpacks and community movie nights, David Spradlin and his team has been able to make a difference in the lives of people in need, and his commitment to doing so drives every facet of his life. Outside of work, David Spradlin is passionate about spending time with his wife and children and supporting them in their personal endeavors. David also appreciates and supports local art, values exercise and healthy eating, and volunteering. Though he is from California’s bay area, David Spradlin has grown to love Sacramento and is dedicated to serving his community where possible.
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About The Village: The Village is a formal non-profit organization designed to help the less fortunate and needy within the Sacramento, CA area.
Tim Berners-Lee
Founder of World Wide Web Foundation
A graduate of Oxford University, Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web, an internet-based hypermedia initiative for global information sharing while at CERN, the European Particle Physics Laboratory, in 1989. He wrote the first web client and server in 1990. His specifications of URIs, HTTP and HTML were refined as Web technology spread. He is the 3Com Founders Professor of Engineering in the School of Engineering with a joint appointment in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Laboratory for Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence ( CSAIL) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) where he also heads the Decentralized Information Group (DIG). He is also a Professor in the Electronics and Computer Science Department at the University of Southampton, UK. He is the Director of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), a Web standards organization founded in 1994 which develops interoperable technologies (specifications, guidelines, software, and tools) to lead the Web to its full potential. He was a Director of the Web Science Trust (WST) launched in 2009 to promote research and education in Web Science, the multidisciplinary study of humanity connected by technology. Tim is a Director of the World Wide Web Foundation, launched in 2009 to coordinate efforts to further the potential of the Web to benefit humanity. He has promoted open government data globally, is a member of the UK’s Transparency Board, and president of London’s Open Data Institute. In 2001 he became a Fellow of the Royal Society. He has been the recipient of several international awards including the Japan Prize, the Prince of Asturias Foundation Prize, the Millennium Technology Prize and Germany’s Die Quadriga award. In 2004 he was knighted by H.M. Queen Elizabeth and in 2007 he was awarded the Order of Merit. In 2009 he was elected a foreign associate of the National Academy of Sciences. He is the author of “Weaving the Web”. On March 18 2013, Tim, along with Vinton Cerf, Robert Kahn, Louis Pouzin and Marc Andreesen, was awarded the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering for “ground-breaking innovation in engineering that has been of global benefit to humanity.”
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About CERN, Inrupt, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Open Data Institute, Royal Society Publishing – RSP, University of Southampton, World Wide Web Foundation, World Wide Web Foundation: Organization for Web Advancement
Kevin Jennison
Co-Founder & CTO of Tab for a Cause
Kevin Jennison is the Co-Founder & CTO at Tab for a Cause.
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About Gladly, Tab for a Cause: Save the world, one tab at a time.
Donna Alvarado
Founder & Managing Director of Aguila International
Donna Alvarado was elected to the Company’s Board of Directors in December 2003 as an independent director. Donna is the founder and managing director of Aguila International. Aguila is an international business-consulting firm, specializing in human resources and leadership development, that provides a consortium for businesses and non-profit organizations seeking to collaborate in the western hemisphere. Donna has held senior management positions in government, in addition to her established career in the private business sector. She has served as deputy assistant secretary of defense, U.S. Department of Defense; counsel for the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary subcommittee on Immigration and Refugee Policy; and staff member of the U.S. House of Representatives Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control. Donna also was appointed by President Reagan and confirmed by the U.S. Senate as director of ACTION, the federal domestic volunteer agency, where she directed the activities of nearly 500,000 Americans serving as volunteers, leading 500 employees and managing a $170 million budget. Donna currently serves as a Regent on the Ohio Board of Regents, serves as a member of the Governor’s Commission on Higher Education and the Economy, and Vice Chair of the Governor’s Workforce Policy Board in Ohio. Donna earned her postgraduate certificate in Financial Management from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, completed doctoral coursework on Latin American Literature from the University of Oklahoma, and earned both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Spanish from Ohio State University.
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About Aguila International, Ohio Department of Higher Education, Workforce Policy Board: Aguila International.
Michael A. Liberty
Founder of Liberty Family Foundation
Mr. Liberty is the founder of Mozido, a global mobile payments platform provider that is in the process of unlocking financial freedom for roughly 2 billion people. Mozido’s secure, cloud-based technology delivers payments and mLoyalty solutions to companies in retail, financial services, consumer packaged goods and telecom that serve both banked and unbanked consumers via the mobile phone. The Austin, Texas based company recently announced a $70million funding round from a major Boston-based investment firm, the addition of Scott Sandlin, a 25-year veteran of Walmart as president, and the acquisition of mLoyaty leader StickyStreet. As a pioneer and visionary of mobile technology, Mr. Liberty made his first investment in mobile in 1997 in a company, which formed the basis for what would later become Mozido Inc. In 2007, Mozido® became the first company in the United States to launch a mobile wallet under the Trumpet Mobile brand. As a result of Mr. Liberty’s early vision, Mozido is recognized as a pioneer and global leader in cloud-based mobile financial services and commerce solutions. Mr. Liberty is the inventor of the mobile wallet patent for under and unbanked consumers as well as other inventions in the mobile transaction space and has over 40 patents either issued or pending in the United States and foreign countries. Prior to founding Mozido, Mr. Liberty had a long and distinguished career in a wide variety of industries including real estate, manufacturing, retail merchandising, hospitality, and telecommunications. Mr. Liberty is an active member and advisor of BENS (Business Executives for National Security), which for 30 years has served as the primary business channel through which senior business leaders contribute their expertise to help build a more secure nation. This includes working closely with the Department of Defense, Department of State, Treasury, Homeland Security and the CIA. In addition, BENS does work on behalf of all the combatant commands. This non-partisan group of business leaders looks forward to continuing to strengthen our country through best business practices. Mr. Liberty, who was nominated by President Ronald Reagan as one of the Outstanding Young Men of America in 1985, is an unwavering advocate for the socially and financially disenfranchised. As owner of American Housing Preservation Corporation, Mr. Liberty has been able to provide affordable housing to thousands of low income and elderly residents across America. The Liberty Family Foundation, based on the mission of “Enriching Lives Globally Through Servant Leadership,” has been able to give back to the community locally, nationally and throughout the world. Mr. Liberty is also a staunch supporter of the military and is the presenting sponsor for the 2014 Seal – Navy Special Warfare Family Foundation event and sits as co-chairman of the foundation.
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About DaVincian Healthcare., Liberty Family Foundation, Mozido: Liberty Family Foundation provides support and assistance to community leaders and individuals.
Amrita Ahuja
Founder of Evidence Action
Amrita Ahuja is a founder of Evidence Action. An accidental social-entrepreneur, she led the the start-up of Dispensers for Safe Water, and chaired the board of Deworm the World as it grew to reach 30 million children. She leads the Douglas B. Marshall, Jr. Family Foundation, an innovative funder of international education. Ahuja also worked as a Management Consultant for the Monitor Group where she led projects to evaluate market-based approaches to delivering products and services to the poor. There she developed consumer marketing strategies, distribution models, and best practices for health and other products. Ahuja brings experience in marketing and distribution of consumer goods in the public and private sectors in India and Africa as well as significant experience with innovation and evidence in international development. She holds a Ph.D. in Business Economics from Harvard University.
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About Douglas B. Marshall, Jr. Family Foundation, Evidence Action: Evidence Action reducing poverty and spurring growth in developing countries.
Jim Jagielski
Vice Chairman/Member/Co-Founder/Director/Ex-President/Ex-Chairman/Ex-EVP of The Apache Software Foundation
Jim Jagielski is the Open Source Program Office at Salesforce.
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About Salesforce, The Apache Software Foundation: Apache Software Foundation provides organizational, legal and financial support for Apache open-source software projects.
Sedale Turbovsky
CEO and Founder of OpenGrants
Sedale Turbovsky’s career has been focused on startups, and innovation. As an Independent business consultant and strategic business development expert, Sedale specializes in fundraising, leadership, project management, program management, and data analysis. He is passionate about economic empowerment, conservation, and sustainability. Sedale attended Sacramento State University, where his studies focused on economics, political science, and international development. After an extended gap year, he pursued a career as an international adventure guide working in Argentina, Chile and various counties in Europe for five years. During this time he launched a startup studio, Guerrilla Digital. Guerrilla Digital is a collection of leaders, designers and builders focused on enabling large-scale societal improvements. Their mission is to establish and grow sustainable solutions to some of the world’s most pressing problems and inefficiencies by bringing cutting-edge technology to late-adopting industries. Guerrilla Digital partners with investors, advisors and government leaders to help entrepreneurs build out product concepts, test business models, find market fit, connect with difficult-to-reach public/private networks, and achieve the discipline required for growth. In 2012 Sedale and his team were engaged to launch carbonBLU, a machine learning SaaS product for the transportation sector, backed by an emissions testing technology. Sedale lead the team to raise $500k in seed capital while supporting day to day operations and product development. While at carobnBLU Sedale built at 2.5M dollar pipeline in government sales, won the people choice award of the CleanTech Open Accelerator and was accepted into and completed Impact Venture Capital’s accelerator program. In 2018, Sedale served as CEO of carbonBLU for a year, eventually exiting with the Guerrilla Digital team to start OpenGrants, a SaaS company focused on connecting startups to non-dilutive capital. As a founder of OpenGrants, Sedale helped source the founding team, secured pre-seed and seed capital, while engaging strategic partners like AWS and Momentum.
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Arzav Jain
Founder of Zariya
Arzav Jain is the founder of Zariya. He is also a software engineer at Affinity Inc. He holds a master’s degree in computer science from Stanford University.
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Sahar Khan
Founder of Zariya
Founder at Zariya.
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About Zariya: Zariya offers confidential legal and counselling help, available for free for women facing violence.
Peter Byrnes
Co-Founder and CEO of Fundraise Up
Peter Byrnes is the Co-Founder and CEO at Fundraise Up.
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Yuriy Smirnov
COO and Co-Founder of Fundraise Up
Yuriy Smirnov COO and Co-Founder of Fundraise Up.
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Graham Covington
CEO & Founder of Engaging Networks
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About Engaging Networks: Engaging Networks is the technology used by many of the world’s leading charities to power their digital strategies.
Demi Moore
Founder of Thorn
Demi is an actress and a long-standing advocate for women’s issues. She received a Golden Globe nomination for her role in _If These Walls Could Talk_ and a Director’s Guild nomination for _Five_, an anthology of short films that explore the impact of breast cancer. She partnered with CNN Freedom Project for the documentary Nepal’s Stolen Children to highlight the work of anti-trafficking advocate Anuradha Koirala.
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About Thorn: Thorn, digital defenders of children, drives technology innovation to fight the sexual exploitation of children.
Katharine Corriveau
Head of Growth & Customer Support, Co-Founder of Instrumentl
Prior to co-founding Instrumentl, Katharine was a fundraiser for UC Berkeley and worked with their Museum of Vertebrate Zoology as well as the Botanic Garden. Being a Kat of nine lives she also surveyed alpine plants in the mountains of British Columbia, collected data on red squirrels and their response to changing climate in the Yukon and protected piping plovers on the Atlantic coast. Katharine holds an MBA/MA in Museum Studies, & an MS and BSC in Agriculture and Environmental Sciences.
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Christopher Nyren
Founder of Educelerate
Founder of Educated Ventures, an education industry advisory and seed investment firm that has successfully raised and invested nearly $50 million across a dozen separate client capital raises and direct investments since its founding at the end of 2011. Christopher has also founded Educelerate, a not-for-profit network to foster start-up ventures focused on education technology and innovation. They have held monthly events involving a membership base of over 1,000 Educelerants in Chicago, Twin Cities, and Los Angeles. Podcasts and blog content can be found at Educelerate.com. Christopher serves on the boards of GetSet Learning and Wellspring Education and is an investor in AllCampus, GetSet Learning, Learning.com, MentorMob and Presence Learning.
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About Educated Ventures, Educelerate: Educelerate facilitates a nonprofit community-based network that focuses on promoting innovation and entrepreneurship in education.
Tracy Palandjian
Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder of Social Finance
Tracy Palandjian is Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Social Finance, a nonprofit organization which is leading the development of Pay for Success financing and Social Impact Bonds, an innovative public-private partnership that mobilizes capital to drive social progress. For more than a decade, Tracy has committed to building a more impactful nonprofit sector by re-imagining the role of the capital markets in enabling social progress. Inspired by Social Finance UK, Tracy co-founded Social Finance US in January 2011 to develop the Social Impact Bond and Pay for Success model in the United States. Prior to Social Finance, Tracy was a Managing Director for 11 years at The Parthenon Group where she established and led the Nonprofit Practice and worked with foundations and NGOs to accomplish their missions in the US and globally. Tracy also worked at Wellington Management Co. and McKinsey & Co. Tracy is co-author of Investing for Impact: Case Studies Across Asset Classes. She is Vice-Chair of the U.S. National Advisory Board to the Global Impact Investment Steering Group (previously the G8 Taskforce). She is a member of the Board of Overseers at Harvard University, and serves on the boards of Facing History and Ourselves and the Surdna Foundation. She is also a Director of Affiliated Managers Group (NYSE: AMG). Tracy is a frequent speaker and writer on impact investing and social innovation, having been covered in The Wall Street Journal, Atlantic, Economist, Forbes, and New York Times. A native of Hong Kong, Tracy is fluent in Cantonese and Mandarin. She graduated from Harvard College with a B.A. in Economics and holds an M.B.A. with high distinction from Harvard Business School, where she was a Baker Scholar.
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About Affiliated Managers Group, Social Finance: Social Finance focuses on mobilizing capital to drive social progress.
Gene B Sperling
Founder and Advisory Board Chair, Center for Universal Education of The Brookings Institution
1996-2001, National Economic Adviser to US President Clinton. During the financial crisis, Counsellor to Secretary of Treasury Geithner; 2008, Economic Adviser to Hillary Clinton during the presidential primary campaign. 2011-14, National Economic Adviser to US President Obama. Currently, President, Sperling Economic Strategies. Founder, Center for Universal Education, Brookings Institution, which focuses on girls’ education and universal education in poor and conflict-ridden nations. Former Chair, US Global Campaign for Education. Member, World Economic Forum Basic Education Expert Group. Co-Author of What Works in Girls’ Education: Evidence and Policies from the Developing World (2004). Author, The Pro-Growth Progressive: An Economic Strategy for Shared Prosperity (2006).
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About The Brookings Institution: The Brookings Institution is a nonprofit public policy organization that focuses on analyzing public policy issues at the national level.
Elaine Hsieh
Co-Founder & Head of Corporate Partnerships & Marketing of Third Derivative
Elaine Hsieh heads the programming for GreenBiz Group’s VERGE events. She has almost 20 years of industry experience consulting with Fortune 500 companies on a wide range of sustainability, green building, and technology issues. She brings solid technical background with a understanding of the energy, construction, biotechnology, education, retail, manufacturing, and finance industries. Hsieh is an effective communicator to people across diverse age groups, cultures, and business sectors and is passionate about helping people understand and respect the interconnectedness of our world. Hsieh has been featured in Mashable, Green Economy Post, Reuters, The Guardian, and other publications for her social media influence within the green building, green business, and sustainability communities.
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About Third Derivative: Third Derivative is an accelerator focused on clean energy and climate tech.
Rachel Thomas
Founder & CEO of Lean In
Rachel Thomas is the Founder & CEO of Lean in.
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About Lean In, Sheryl Sandberg & Dave Goldberg Family Foundation: LeanIn.Org is a nonprofit organization that aims to offer women with inspiration and support to help them achieve their goals.
Steve Nasiri
Founder of The Nasiri Foundation
Over the past 35 years, Mr. Nasiri has been a serial entrepreneur in Silicon Valley in semiconductor space with six startups. His most recent venture was InvenSense, which he founded in 2003 and served as the President, Chief Executive Officer and Chairmen from inception until October of 2012 where he decided to step down. Under his leadership, the company became the pioneer and global market leader in motion tracking solutions for motion-based user interfaces in consumer electronic including smartphones, tablets, game consoles, wearable electronics, and more. In November 2011, Mr. Nasiri took the company through the initial public offering (IPO), listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the symbol INVN with nearly $800M market cap. InvenSense has been recognized by Global Semiconductor Alliance as “The Most Respected Public Semiconductor Company,” and one of the top three best financially managed semiconductor companies with annual sales of up to $500M in 2012. InvenSense was also recognized as the 2nd Fastest Growing Semiconductor Company in North America by Deloitte’s 2012 Technology Fast 500™. Prior to founding InvenSense, Mr. Nasiri held various key positions as a co-founder and or executive of several pioneering startup companies, including SenSym (acquired by Honeywell), NovaSensor (acquired by General Electric), Integrated Sensor Solutions (acquired by Texas Instruments), ISS-Nagano GmbH, Intelligent Sensing Solutions (acquired by Maxim Integrated), and Transparent Optical Networks. Mr. Nasiri has been the inventor and co-inventor in nearly 100 patents and patent applications, and has authored many papers and articles in MEMS and consumer electronics. In 2010, he was selected by Ernst & Young as Entrepreneur of the year for Northern California and in 2013 he was given Alumni Awards of Distinction by San Jose State University.
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About The Nasiri Foundation: The Nasiri Foundation supports innovative non-profit organizations by leveraging technology platforms to alleviate global social problems.
Leonard Kaplan
Founder of Alliance for Global Good
Leonard Kaplan’s creation of the Alliance for Global Good is the latest expression of his passionate philanthropy. It’s also the logical outgrowth of all that came before it. Together with his wife and philanthropic partner Tobee, and through a family foundation later renamed TOLEO, they have given unselfishly of resources and time to improve their community and the world for more than twenty-five years. The Alliance’s focus on five areas of giving—health, education, environment, poverty, and world relations—is mirrored in Leonard’s past. He has made major gifts to Duke University Medical Center and the Duke Comprehensive Cancer and Heart Centers, to the Lineberger Cancer Center at UNC Chapel Hill, to the Cardiac Rehabilitation program at Moses Cone Hospital, and had a leadership position at the Greensboro Cardiac Rehabilitation Program. In 2004, Leonard and Tobee built the new building for the Women’s Resource Center in Greensboro and remain active and enthusiastic supporters of all of its programs. His gifts to education have been similarly generous. He created scholarships for residents of Guilford County to attend North Carolina colleges and universities, and was a founding donor of Elon University Law School. Critically, in partnership with the Kellogg Foundation, Leonard helped create the Center for Organizational Leadership, a philanthropic studies program (which was one of first nationally to educate non-profit executives). Leonard has given not only of his wealth, but also of his time and expertise, taking on leadership positions in many organizations and campaigns such as the Greater Greensboro United Way DeToqueville Society, and as a Core Member of ACTION Greensboro, a nonprofit dedicated to improving public education, revitalization of downtown Greensboro, and leveraging economic development. In recognition of his leadership, Leonard was recognized by the Greensboro Chamber of Commerce with its Thomas Z Osborne Citizen of the Year Award and the Benjamin Cone, Sr. Leadership Award. In 1999, he received an honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters from the Jewish Theological Seminary. Active in their community of faith, the Kaplans have built a new building for the Greensboro Jewish Federation, and for the Hillel youth organization at U.N.C., Chapel Hill. He served on the board of the Jewish Foundation of Greensboro, and on that of the national Hillel organization, and was a founder of Camp Ramah Darom.
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About Alliance for Global Good: Alliance for Global Good is focused on developing strategies and best practices for effective collaboration to tackle complex global issues.
Sanford Kunkel
Co-Founder and CEO of Spotfund
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Mike Marian
Co-Founder and CTO of Spotfund
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About Spotfund: Spotfund – The Future of Fundraising is Here
Tiffani Bell
Founder & Executive Director of The Human Utility
Tiffani Ashley Bell is the Founder and Executive Director of The Human Utility, a platform bringing people together from around the world to help people in the United States with their water bills. Since its founding in July 2014, The Human Utility has helped over 3,000 people and is a Y Combinator-backed not-for-profit. Tiffani was a 2017 Technology & Democracy Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. She was a 2014 Code for America Fellow and previously, was the CEO & Founder of Pencil You In, enabling over 2,000 local businesses to accept appointments online, bringing many of them online for the first time. In 2015, she was nominated and voted as one of The Root’s 100 Most Influential African Americans for her work protecting the right to water. She was also named to the inaugural Mic 50 class celebrating impactful leaders, cultural influencers, and breakthrough innovators. In 2016, she was named as an inaugural Grist 50 awardee as an innovator working toward a more sustainable future. Tiffani is a programmer who earned a Bachelor of Science in Systems & Computer Science from Howard University. In 2021, Tiffani will start a one-year Master of Science in Management program as a Sloan Fellow at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business. Tiffani invests.
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About The Human Utility: The Human Utility helps low income and elderly families with their water bills.
Santiago Siri
Founder of Democracy Earth Foundation
Founder of Democracy Earth Foundation, a Y Combinator backed non-profit building incorruptible digital governance for small and large communities; and the Partido de la Red (Peers Party), a political party that aims to improve representation with candidates committed to citizens requests online. Partner of Bitex.la, the largest bitcoin exchange in Latin America. Published ‘Hacktivismo’ in 2015 with Random House. Co-founded Argentine Game Developers Association. World Economic Forum member. Contributed in radio and TV.
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About DAO Education, Democracy Earth Foundation: DEF is building an open-source liquid democracy platform built on blockchain technology that makes governance transparent and auditable.
Herb Stephens
Co-Founder of Democracy Earth Foundation
Herb is a co-founder and the Treasurer of Democracy Earth Foundation. For the past 25 years, Herb has been a serial software entrepreneur in Silicon Valley, mostly building systems where power purposefully shifts to the user through technology. Since learning of blockchain technology in 2012 and considering it “the best invention since the Internet itself”, Herb dedicated the rest of his career to social entrepreneurism. Herb was COO & CFO of Intershop (world’s first online catalogue technology, IPO 1998), Founder and CEO of Outcome (web service management company), and Founder & CEO of Nuehealth (a Salesforce.com global healthcare partner/ISV). Prior to software, Herb held corporate finance and global systems roles at General Motors, NCR Corporation, IBM, GE and GE Capital. Born in Flint, Michigan, Herb is the second of eight children in a household where both parents were small-business entrepreneurs, and in his worn words “has worn a tool belt since he could walk!” Herb studied math and computer science at University of Michigan and earned a bachelors degree in Financial Administration at Michigan State University. He has travelled, lived and worked all over the world(45 countries, and counting). When not hacking for Democracy.Earth, Herb is an avid back country alpine heli-skier, snowboarder and mountain biker. Most recently, Herb presented on the intersection of blockchains, democracy and artificial intelligence at Taiwan’s Connect AI and attended the Bancor-led consortium at Bretton Woods. Check out Herb’s appearance on World Affairs; keep up with Herb on Twitter @HerbStephens.
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About Democracy Earth Foundation: DEF is building an open-source liquid democracy platform built on blockchain technology that makes governance transparent and auditable.
Nico Sell
Founder of Wickr Foundation
Nico Sell is a professional artist, athlete and entrepreneur based in California. She is founder and board member of numerous technology organizations. Nico leads Wickr Foundation, a non-profit fund, dedicated to promoting private communication and uncensored access to information. She is co-founder and co-chairman of Wickr, Inc., a secure communications platform, providing end-to-end encryption to users in over 190 countries around the world. Nico also runs r00tz Asylum, a non-profit focused on teaching kids how to love being white-hat hackers.
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About r00tz, Shuttle, Wickr, Wickr Foundation: The Wickr Foundation is a non-profit organization.
Brian Acton
Founder & Executive Chairman of Signal Technology Foundation
Brian Acton is Founder and Executive Chairman of Signal Technology Foundation whose mission is to develop open source privacy technology that protects free expression and enables secure global communication. As more and more of our lives happen online, data protection and privacy have become critical. Signal Technology Foundation is the parent company of Signal Messenger, a fast, simple and secure messaging app. At his core, Brian is a software builder. He’s also a Silicon Valley veteran having worked at Apple, Adobe, and Yahoo before embarking on his adventure with WhatsApp. In 2009, Brian cofounded WhatsApp and grew the service to over a billion users worldwide. Brian grew up in Central Florida and holds a BS in Computer Science from Stanford University. He lives in the SF Bay Area with his wife and two rugrats, I mean kids. In his free time, he builds Lego and plays ultimate frisbee.
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About Signal Technology Foundation: A non-profit organization founded in 2018 by Moxie Marlinspike and Brian Acton
Premal Shah
Co-Founder & President of Kiva
Three billion people are left out of, or poorly served, by the global financial system. Their lives are so much harder than they need to be. But for the first time, we have new tools that may help change this: new data sources, data analytics, mobile phones, the Internet, cloud computing, and other technologies are changing every aspect of financial services and can fundamentally transform the way we serve those who have historically been left out. Premal Shah is an advisor to Branch.co and several other social enterprises. He is the co-founder of Kiva, a non-profit that helped provide financial access to over 3 million underserved people in 80 countries. Prior to Kiva, Premal was a Principal Product Manager at PayPal. Premal began his career at Oliver Wyman in New York & graduated from Stanford.
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About Kiva: Kiva is an international non-profit organization that enables families to make small loans to entrepreneurs in developing countries.
Daniel Molano
Co-Founder of Defilanthropy
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About Adext AI, Defilanthropy: Defilanthropy is a web3 Software as a service for non-profits and non-governmental organizations.
Peter Knights
Founder and Executive Director of WildAid
Peter Knights was formerly a program director working on illegal wildlife trade with Global Survival Network and a senior investigator for the Environmental Investigation Agency. He specialized in conducting global on-site investigations and campaigned against the trade in wild birds for pets and the consumption of endangered species in traditional Chinese medicine, such as bear gallbladder, rhino horn, and tiger bone. On birds, this work led to over 150 airlines stopping the carriage of wild birds and the Wild Bird Conservation Act, which cut imports of wild birds into the US from 800,000 to 40,000. In 1996 while working across Asia, Peter created the first international program aimed at reducing demand for endangered species products. He received an Associate Laureate of the Rolex Award for Enterprise for this work. The program used sophisticated advertising techniques, donated airtime, and celebrity spokespeople with the message “When the buying stops, the killing can too” and has over 100 actors, athletes, and musicians appearing in its campaigns. In 2011 it raised $200 million in donated media in China alone. The campaign Peter started on shark fin is attributed with helping to reduce demand for fins by 50-70% in China in 2012 and helping to secure bans in a number of US states.Peter has served as Executive Director of WildAid since its founding in 2000. He initiated the Marine Protection Program and currently leads the Demand Reduction Program for shark fin, manta ray gill rakers, ivory, and rhino horn. Peter holds a B. Sc. in Economics from the London School of Economics.
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About WildAid: WildAid is a organization that aims to conserve wildlife through public awareness programs.
Meredith Whittaker
Co-Founder and Co-Director of AI Now Institute
Meredith Whittaker is a Distinguished Research Scientist at New York University, Co-Founder and Co-Director of the AI Now Institute and the Founder of Google’s Open Research group. She has over a decade of experience working in industry, leading product and engineering teams. She co-founded M-Lab, a globally distributed network measurement system that provides the world’s largest source of open data on internet performance. M-Lab provides one of the primary resources for policy makers and researchers investigating issues of net neutrality and network performance. She has worked extensively on issues of privacy and security, advising on both policy direction and technical implementation. She co-founded Simply Secure, helped build and currently advises the Open Technology Fund and led work to strengthen the security of critical internet infrastructure. She has advised the White House, the F.C.C., the City of New York, the European Parliament, and many other governments and civil society organizations on artificial intelligence, internet policy, measurement, privacy and security. She is the Co-Founder and Co-Director of the AI Now Institute at N.Y.U., which is a leading university institute dedicated to researching the social implications of artificial intelligence and related technologies in an interdisciplinary context.
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About AI Now Institute: AI Now Institute is a research institute examining the social implications of artificial intelligence.
Doug Galen
Founder & CEO of RippleWorks
In addition to RippleWorks, Doug is a Lecturer at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Doug sits on the non-profit Boards of Heifer International, Positive Coaching Alliance, and Jasper Ridge Farm and advises early stage companies. Prior to RippleWorks, Doug served as Chief Revenue Officer at Shopkick, a mobile app startup that was bought by SK Telecom. Prior to Shopkick, he was SVP of business and corporate development at Shutterfly, where he helped grow revenue from $50 million to $500 million. Doug served as VP and GM of new ventures for eBay, and was employee #3 as Vice President of Sales and BD for publicly traded E-LOAN.
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About RippleWorks, Stanford Graduate School of Business: RippleWorks pairs startup and technology experts with social ventures around the world to jointly conquer scaling challenges.
Brewster Kahle
Founder & Digital Librarian of Internet Archive
A passionate advocate for public Internet access and a successful entrepreneur, Brewster Kahle has spent his career intent on a singular focus: providing Universal Access to All Knowledge. He is the founder and Digital Librarian of the Internet Archive, one of the largest libraries in the world. Soon after graduating from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he studied artificial intelligence, Kahle helped found the company Thinking Machines, a parallel supercomputer maker. In 1989, Kahle created the Internet’s first publishing system called Wide Area Information Server (WAIS), later selling the company to AOL. In 1996, Kahle co-founded Alexa Internet, which helps catalog the Web, selling it to Amazon.com in 1999. The Internet Archive, which he founded in 1996, now preserves 20 petabytes of data – the books, Web pages, music, television, and software of our cultural heritage, working with more than 400 library and university partners to create a digital library, accessible to all.
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About Internet Archive: The Internet Archive is a 501(c)(3) non-profit internet library.
Aaron Swartz
Founder of Demand Progress
Aaron Swartz is the founder of Demand Progress, which launched the campaign against the internet censorship bills (SOPA/PIPA) and now has over a million members. He is also a contributing editor to “The Baffler” and on the “Council of Advisors to The Rules.” He is a frequent television commentator and the author of numerous articles, which are specially-focused on the corrupting influence of big money on institutions including nonprofits, the media, politics, and public opinion. From 2010-11, he researched these topics as a member at the Harvard Ethics Center Lab on Institutional Corruption. He also served on the board of Change Congress. Swartz has also developed the site theinfo.org. Working with web inventor [Tim Berners-Lee](http://www.crunchbase.com/person/tim-berners-lee) at MIT, he helped develop and popularize standards for sharing data on the web. He also coauthored the RSS 1.0 specification, which is widely used for publishing news stories. In 2007, he led the development of the non-profit Open Library, an ambitious project to collect information about every book ever published. He also co-founded the online news site [Reddit](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/reddit).
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About Demand Progress: Demand Progress is a public organization that works to win progressive policy changes for ordinary people through organizing them.
Joe Phoenix
CEO and Co-Founder of Givinga
Joe Phoenix is the Co-Founder and CEO at Givinga, Inc. He has 30 years experience in the global asset management industry in the US and overseas. Joe is a former Head of Global Institutional Management at Putnam Investments. Mr. Phoenix spreads the word about philantech, believing anyone can be a philanthropist, especially when they leverage all available resources. He received a master of business administration in Management at Northwestern University – Kellogg School of Management.
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About Givinga: Givinga is a provider of financial technology platform for employers.
Christopher Shields
CTO and Co-Founder of Givinga
Christopher Shields is the CTO and Co-Founder at Givinga. He oversees Givinga’s technology platform and systems integration and has provided business transformation services to leading enterprise companies. Prior to Givinga, Mr. Shields is a former Technology and Business Consultant, Principal – Technology Solutions, Custom Software Development at Jaroop and was an E-Analyst at ADP Dealer Services International.
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About Givinga: Givinga is a provider of financial technology platform for employers.
Scott Mitchell
Founder & Chair of OCEG
Mr. Mitchell is a recognized leader in corporate governance, performance and risk management. Mr. Mitchell serves as the chair of NextSlide; and serves on the boards of EventDay, DoubleDrum Capital, Walk with a Doc, and the Children’s Museum of Phoenix. Mr. Mitchell also serves as the chair of a nonprofit called the Open Compliance & Ethics Group. OCEG provides open source standards and online resources to help organizations Drive Principled Performanceâ„¢ by integrating governance, performance management, risk management, internal control, compliance (GRC) and ethics processes. Mr. Mitchell served on the COSO Task Force and was recognized two years in a row by Business Finance Magazine as one of the “Top 60 Influencers†in corporate finance. Treasury & Risk Magazine ranks him in the “Top 100” financial professionals. He was also recognized two years in a row by Human Resource Executive as one of the top 20 thought leaders regarding the future of human resource management. Mr. Mitchell has been featured in USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Institutional Investor, Treasury and Risk, Business Finance, Inc. Magazine, Investors Business Daily, and other leading publications. Mr. Mitchell began his career by using his education in both accountancy and information systems at the Small Business Administration, Arthur Andersen, and Andersen Consulting (Accenture). Throughout his career, he has spent equal time in the board room, in the c-suite, and in the trenches advising clients including GE Capital, ADM, Raytheon, Walmart, Staples, American Express, IBM, E*Trade, Deloitte, Ernst & Young and others. A technologist at heart, Mr. Mitchell was awarded patents in business simulation technology.
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About DoubleDrum, GRC Certify: OCEG invented Principled Performance and GRC to address failures in corporate governance, risk management, compliance, and ethics
Ro Valiao
Chief Executive Officer, Co-Founder of Flipcause
Business executive and entrepreneur passionate about social impact and the nonprofit community. Experience includes renewable energy, technology, and social enterprise. Recognized for identifying problems, contributing innovative solutions, and spearheading change.
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About Flipcause: Fundraising technology and services for nonprofits
Emerson Ravyn
Executive Chairman, Co-Founder of Flipcause
Emerson Ravyn is the CEO and Founder of Flipcause, Inc. Flipcause is an award winning software company that helps thousands of nonprofits across the US optimize their development programs through innovative technology. Mr. Ravyn, a San Francisco Bay Area native, has over a decade of experience building businesses, developing software, and helping nonprofits fundraise. Throughout his career, it became clear to Mr. Ravyn that many nonprofits lacked the technical staff to implement and maintain a modern technology infrastructure. With that in mind, Mr. Ravyn spent the last 5 years working to ensure that any sized organization, regardless of their budgets or technical chops, have access to the tools they deserve at a price they can afford. @emravyn @flipcause
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About Flipcause: Fundraising technology and services for nonprofits
M.R. Rangaswami
Founder of Indiaspora
M.R. Rangaswami is a software executive, investor, entrepreneur, corporate eco-strategy expert, community builder and philanthropist. In 1997, he co-founded Sand Hill Group one of the earliest “angel” investment firms and was featured on the front page of the Wall Street Journal. Rangaswami produced the prestigious Enterprise and Software conferences that were held in Silicon Valley. He was also listed on the Forbes “Midas” list of investors. Rangaswami is also the Founder of Corporate Eco Forum, an invitation-only membership organization for Global 500 companies that demonstrate a serious commitment to environment as a business strategy issue. In 2012, Rangaswami founded Indiaspora (a non-profit) to unite Indian Americans and to transform their success into meaningful impact in India and on the global stage.
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About Corporate Eco Forum, Indiaspora, Sand Hill Group LLC: Transforming the success of Indian Americans into meaningful impact worldwide.
Khushboo Jain
Founder & COO of Impact Guru
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About Impact Guru: We’re a Harvard incubated crowdfunding platform for nonprofits, social enterprises, startups and individuals.
Neal Goldman
Founder & Chairman of Relationship Science
Neal D. Goldman served as the Chief Executive Officer at Relationship Science LLC. Neal Goldman founded Inform Technologies, Inc. in 2004 and serves as its Chairman. Neal Goldman served as a Managing Principal and Chief Executive Officer at S&P Global Market Intelligence (formerly, S&P Capital IQ, Inc.). He was the Managing Partner of CapitalKey Advisors, Inc. He was an Investment Banker in the M&A Group at Lehman Brothers Inc. He served as a Principal of Lincolnshire Management, Inc. He serves as the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Relationship Science LLC. He serves as a Member of Advisory Board of Global Precision Research, LLC. He served as a Director of S&P Capital IQ. He is also an Adjunct Faculty Member at Columbia Business School. Neal Goldman received a BA from the University of Pennsylvania and an MBA from Columbia Business School.
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About Goode Partners, Relationship Science, Spider Capital, The Aspen Institute, The Council on Foreign Relations, The World Economic Forum: Relationship Science is a business development tool that provides influential people profiles.
Julianna Rapu Leong
Co-Founder of Kupu Hawaii
Julianna was born and raised in Rapa Nui, Chile. Her family immigrated to Hau’ula, Oahu, in pursuit of educational opportunities for herself and her younger brother in the 1990s. After graduating from Punahou School, Julianna earned a BA in Biology from Scripps College, CA. She is married to John Leong and together are blessed with three children: TeAraMa’eha, Heikura Hererangi, and Mataora Taharoa. Julianna feels blessed to be able to invest time in both the Hawaii and Rapa Nui communities.Julianna has a deep love of open spaces and nature. She is a founding member and current Vice President of Pono Pacific Land Management, which in 2001 began providing land owners and conservation agencies with cost-effective land management services. Pono Pacific currently works on/manages over 45,000 acres statewide with offices on Oahu, Hawaii Island, and Molokai.Julianna is also passionate about education and encouraging individuals and communities to thrive. She is a founding member of Kupu, a Hawaii based non-profit whose mission is to “empower youth to serve their communities through character-building, service-learning, and environmental stewardship opportunities that encourage integrity (pono) with God, self, and others.” Kupu partners with over 80 organizations throughout Hawaii. In 2012, Kupu programs provided an average of $2.8 dollars in community benefit for every $1 in cost. The same year, Kupu volunteers logged over 250,000 volunteer hours and provided a total benefit to Hawaii of $8.8 million dollars.
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About Kupu Hawaii: Kupu, based in Hawaii, aims to empower the youth to serve the community through character building and environmental stewardship.